(dpa) - The two factions
of Zimbabwe's opposition party Movement for Democratic Change have agreed to
form a united position in the country's parliament, MDC leader Morgan
Tsvangirai said Monday.
Speaking in Johannesburg, Tsvangirai said "(President
Robert Mugabe's) ZANU-PF has the minority seats in parliament now, so it is now
the opposition."
The MDC leader, who also contested the country's presidency, also warned of
continuing violence in Zimbabwe, where Mugabe's supporters have repeatedly
attacked opposition supporters.
Tsvangirai insists that he won the March 29 presidential election outright, a
claim that Zanu-PF rejects, saying neither he nor Mugabe won a majority and
that a runoff is required.